Semenya optimistic ahead of London Olympics
Caster Semenya is looking forward to running in the London Olympics with the controversy that dogged her 2009 World Championships win behind her.
Caster Semenya is looking forward to running in the London Olympics with the controversy that dogged her 2009 World Championships win behind her.
World 800 metres champion Caster Semenya is unlikely to return to the track this year and is targeting a meet in Potchefstroom in February.
Caster Semenya, the women's 800 metres world champion, was named in South Africa's Commonwealth Games squad on Wednesday.
Caster Semenya will return to Berlin's Olympic Stadium later this month - the venue where the furore over her gender began almost a year ago.
South African athlete Caster Semenya can return to competition with immediate effect, the IAAF have confirmed.
Irish Times journalist Ian O'Riordan reacts to the news that South African athlete Caster Semenya is returning to competition.
South Africa's sports ministry have cancelled a press conference at short notice to announce a decision on women's world 800 metres champion Caster Semenya's possible return to competition.
International Association of Athletics Federations president Lamine Diack today confirmed there will be a resolution to the gender row surrounding Caster Semenya by the end of June.
World 800 metres champion Caster Semenya has confirmed she will return to competitive action on 24 June in Spain.
Caster Semenya's lawyers believe the world 800 metres champion has been unlawfully banned from competition and are considering legal action to force Athletics South Africa (ASA) to allow their client to compete.
World 800metres champion Caster Semenya today announced her intention to return to competition this season.
Caster Semenya's future in athletics remained under a cloud today after it was revealed no further progress had been been made in ascertaining her gender status.
South Africa's women's 800 metre world champion Caster Semenya, the subject of an investigation into her gender, will skip the first major domestic race starting this week, a spokeswoman said Thursday.
Caster Semenya will keep the gold medal she won at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, South Africa's Department of Sport and Recreation said on Thursday.
Caster Semenya's future in athletics remains unclear after the sport's world governing body announced no decision would be made on her status this week.
Caster Semenya has received an unconditional apology from Athletics South Africa for their role in the row over the athlete's gender.
South Africa's top athletics official has admitted a gender test was carried out on Caster Semenya before the World Athletics Championships in Berlin last month, but the results are not known.
The South African Government has asked the United Nations to investigate the 'violation of rights' of world 800m champion Caster Semenya, who is at the centre of a public storm over her gender.
The IAAF has urged caution over reports emanating from Australia which suggest 800 metres world champion Caster Semenya is a hermaphrodite.
South Africa's sports minister said Friday there will be a 'third world war' if Caster Semenya is barred from competing, after a media report that the gold medallist is a hermaphrodite.